After passing the qualifier exams and satisfying the requirements of the master's degree, the student must pass the PhD candidacy exam, comprised of two parts:
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The student will prepare a carefully written expository paper on an advanced topic selected with the guidance of the major professor. Students are advised to use dissertation format for the paper. The paper will be distributed to the supervisory committee for comment at least two weeks in advance of the Exam date.
- On the announced day, the student will deliver a short public lecture on the material covered by the PhD Candidacy Exam paper. Then, in closed session, the supervisory committee will examine the candidate on the topic of the PhD Candidacy Exam paper. Questions from the committee may concern general knowledge of the chosen topic and need not be limited to the material specifically covered by the PhD Candidacy Exam paper. The student must demonstrate scholarly competence and knowledge sufficient to begin work on dissertation research. The supervisory committee decides whether the student has passed the exam.